The Cosy Canal Boat Dream
You will adore this heartwarming, laugh-out-loud romantic comedy from bestelling author Christie Barlow!
‘Full of warmth, fun and feel-good factor’ Sunday Times bestseller Katie Fforde
Welcome to the Little Rock marina – where hearts are healed and dreams are made…
For the last two years Nell Andrews has been struggling to stay afloat. As her life tumbled down around her, the only safety net has been her cosy canal boat, The Nollie. Tucked away inside, Nell has found a place to heal her broken heart. And now she’s ready to move on and follow her dream…
Gorgeous Guy Cornish, with his easy Irish charm, makes him an instant hit with everyone at the marina, and the perfect person to help Nell with her project. But Guy has his own reasons for being at the marina, and a past that threatens to sink Nell’s dream…
What readers are saying about The Cosy Canal Boat Dream:
‘The queen of heartwarming fiction’ Bella Osborne
‘What a gorgeous romance – fun, poignant and surprising’ Sunday Times bestseller Michele Gorman
‘My favourite Christie Barlow book of all time…perfect for when you want to be lost in a cuddle of a book’ Rachel’s Random Reads
‘Christie Barlow’s best book yet…Phenomenal’ The Writing Garnet
‘Delightfully warm with plenty of twists and turns’ Mama Life Magazine
‘An absolute joy to read and full of surprises…one of the best writers in this genre’ The Book Review Cafe
”'Christie Barlow is one of the best writers in this genre” - Lorraine Rugman - The Book Review Café
”'Christie is an immensely talented author with the ability to spin words into heart-warming comedy gold” - Caroline Mitchell #1 bestselling author
”'Well-observed, highly-relatable and wickedly-funny” - Sunday Times bestseller Cathy Bramley
”'There’s always love, laughter and a happy-ever-after with Christie Barlow’s books!” - Mandy Baggot
”'What I absolutely love about the authors books is her attention to her characters, they are a joy to read about. they are so well developed by the end of the book you really do feel you are saying 'goodbye' to old friends” - Lorraine Rugman - The Book Review Café